Michigan Harbors

I would just in case.
Looking at the good side, glad my fiberglass work is not finished yet and we have not splashed.
Ok well maybe not boating in the snow and 14 footers would be interesting.
Definitely not the norm for us up here in May:





SUNDAY: NNW WIND 25 TO 30 KT, WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 40 KT.SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS, MAINLY BEFORE 7 AM. WAVES 13 TO 14 FEET.THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL UPPERMICHIGAN..DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHTWIND GUSTS WILL REACH 40 TO 50 MPH TONIGHT ALONG THE LAKE SUPERIORSHORE...FROM DEERTON EAST TO WHITEFISH POINT. SNOW ACCUMULATION OFUP TO 3 INCHES IS ALSO POSSIBLE TONIGHT OVER THE NORTHWEST WIND SNOWBELTS EAST OF MARQUETTE. SEE THE LATEST SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENTFOR MORE DETAILS.

I guess.....I was wrong when I thought I had it bad down here.
 
We just planted the flowers and now I have to finish the pond today Damn I'm sick of this ****!!!

Cutlass you going by water or land just to stay on the boat???
 
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I can still make snowmen at my place, it rained last nite, another day or two and I'm snow free. I haven't even started on getting my boat ready but I hope to be in by the end of the month. I've never been later than the Houghton/Hancock Bridge Fest which is in mid June...that event is a must do for the grandkids.
 
I just spent the night. Did some dock work and bought and tested an 8 horse Merc on the dinghy. Took the bike's up.

It was windy, cold and rain with sleet and then some sun.
 

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